Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
There are lots of words that start with “do,” like “Don’t,” “Dream,” “doko” (where), and “drama.” In particular, there are many English words, and quite a few are used in song titles.
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of songs with titles that start with “do”! I hope it’ll be useful as hints for “song-title shiritori” or “shiritori karaoke,” or for making playlists of “songs that start with ___.”
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Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” – Solo Karaoke Title Shiritori (421–430)
Dreaming I was dreamingAmuro Namie
This is Namie Amuro’s 11th single, beloved by everyone as a songstress since her debut in the ’90s.
Her vocals are sultry and beautiful, and this breakup song, sung in slow R&B, carries a mature aura.
It makes sense, since it was produced by Tetsuya Komuro.
As the last song before she went on maternity leave, her short-haired look while performing it was incredibly captivating and memorable.
The poignant emotions of the woman expressed in the lyrics overflowed from Amuro herself in this track.
Do you remember?Miyamoto Hiroji

Do you remembaer? sung by Hiroji Miyamoto is a song written specifically as the theme for the film From Miyamoto to You.
The track features a stellar lineup: Ken Yokoyama on guitar, Jun Gray from KEN BAND, and Jah-Rah from Soul Flower Union on drums.
It’s a masculine rock tune where the solid, hefty sound pairs perfectly with Miyamoto’s voice.
Dream RushMiyazawa Rie

This is the work that marked Rie Miyazawa’s debut.
It features pop, catchy melodies and arrangements, showcasing Tetsuya Komuro’s signature musical style to the fullest.
The lyrics are striking, depicting fleeting emotions and the fragility of human relationships while conveying a message about cherishing the present moment.
Released in 1989, the song reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart and ranked 25th on the year-end chart, achieving commercial success.
With a star-studded production that includes Takahiro Matsumoto of B’z on guitar, this track brims with a nostalgic yet fresh charm—one you’ll want to listen to alongside memories of your youth.
Compilation of Songs with Titles Starting with “Do” [Solo Karaoke · Song Title Shiritori] (431–440)
DRESSINGMiyano Mamoru

This is a captivating track with a sophisticated pop sound.
It’s Mamoru Miyano’s 26th single, released in December 2024.
Centered on themes of self-expression and individuality, it powerfully sings about valuing your true self.
The song has a mature, glamorous vibe, and together with the lyrics, it radiates positive energy.
There are international production highlights as well, including visual shoots in New York and recording in Los Angeles.
Perfect for those who want to refine their uniqueness or embark on a new challenge.
Steal it! The Antique ChickenIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

I bet some of you can tell whose song it is just from the title.
It’s a track by the humor-filled music unit “Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P,” released in 2019.
Set to a driving rock sound, the lyrics depict a battle of wits between a phantom thief trying to steal a goose that lays golden eggs and a detective working to stop them.
And of course, since it’s an Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P piece, it’s totally out there.
As for how the story unfolds—please check it out for yourself!
Who is knocking on the door?Ozawa Kenji

Kenji Ozawa’s eighth single, “Who’s Knockin’ on the Door?” released in 1995.
This song was also a big hit, so many people of that generation have likely heard it even if they weren’t particularly fans.
It’s a track that represents its era—nostalgic yet, for some reason, it doesn’t feel dated.
It evokes winter without feeling cold; even in the chilly season, just being with someone you like is enough to make your heart race.
It gives the sense that they’re not quite an official couple, which is intriguing, yet it’s filled with warmth and love.
I want to fall in love dramaticallyKodama Hikari

If you like girly songs, be sure to check out “Dramatically in Love” as well.
This track was released by Hikari Kodama, who is active as both a singer-songwriter and a voice actress.
It serves as the opening theme for Season 2 of the anime Girlfriend, Girlfriend.
The chorus, which repeats the title phrase and sings about the excitement of romance, leaves a strong impression.
The way the song keeps rhyming with the title phrase also hits hard and sticks in your ears.
Don’t miss the music video, too, with its charming use of Cheki instant photos.



